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Pharmacy says it goofed in making drugs for horses Thursday, April 23, 2009 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This Sunday, April 20, 2009 photo shows people holding tarps to shield collapsed horses of the Lechuza Polo team as they are worked on at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Fla. Investigators have opened a criminal probe into whether someone poisoned 21 polo horses that died during preparations for a match in the sport's top championship in Florida, officials said Tuesday, April 21, 2009. (AP Photo/Veronica Castillo)

By The Associated PressWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A Florida pharmacy has told The Associated Press it incorrectly prepared a medication for 21 polo horses that died over the weekend while preparing to play in a championship match.

Jennifer Beckett of Franck's Pharmacy in Ocala, Fla., told the AP in a statement the business conducted in internal investigation that found "the strength of an ingredient in the medication was incorrect." The statement did not say what the ingredient was.

State authorities have been investigating. The pharmacy says it is cooperating with the investigation.

Yeah Ray, I was just reading that today.I can not imagine the shock and pain theowners must have felt, let along the spectators.Reminds me of that dog food scare back when,where all those pets died of poison dog food fromwas it China?

I remember a story about Fabreeze around 10 years ago. People who had sprayed their pets bedding with Fabreeze found their animals dead. At first it seemed like an urban myth, my neighbors dog died, the neighbor had used that product and everyone was sending email warnings. Frbreeze began using happy pets, using the product themselves in all the commercials. What if that Florida pharmacy used the same PR team as Febreeze? Have the best dayMichael